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The video recorded during our webinar session of September 24, 2014 is now available online. In this presentation, Prof. Antonius van Helvoort at NTNU Trondheim in Norway speaks about the challenges he and his team encounter to characterize the electronic properties of III-V semiconducting nanowires inside the SEM.

Imina Technologies unveiled at SEMICON Europa 2014 its latest integration for electrical measurements at the wafer-level. This unique solution provides both flexibility and automation capabilities to achieve fast and reliable testing of ICs and MEMS.

For the 4th time in a row, we are very proud to announce that Imina Technologies has been ranked in the TOP 100 of the best Swiss startups. The selection is made by a panel of 100 experts to elect, among several hundreds of startups, the most promising and established companies.

Benoît Dagon, CEO of Imina Technologies, talks to Will Soutters from AZoNano.com about the miBot nanomanipulator and our solutions for sample characterization under electron and light microscopes, in their latest Insights from Industry interview.

To celebrate Imina Technologies 5th anniversary together, you are invited to our first webinar where we will be honored to welcome two keynote speakers, Prof. Urs Staufer (TU Delft) and Prof. Ton van Helvoort (NTNU Trondheim). They will talk about their research on graphene and nanowires and the challenges they encounter in handling and characterizing these materials.

This application note reports about the electromechanical characterization of the enhanced sensitivity of organic piezoresistive microcantilevers developed at the IMS Laboratory of the Université de Bordeaux, France. Together with their electrical probing capabilities, the sub-micron...

Imina Technologies is pleased to announce the organization of the contest “Win a Swiss Watch” at booth # A32 during the exhibition of scientific instruments that will take place during the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft Spring Meeting 2014 in Dresden, Germany.

This application note reports on the use of Imina Technologies miBot manipulators by scientists at the Laboratoire de Nanotechnologie et d’Instrumentation Optique of Université de Technologie de Troyes to carry out the delicate operation that consists in positioning single ZnO nanowires grown by metalorganic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD) at specific locations...